1. Ponyo at the Academy Museum
    Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out
  2. A drawing by Noboru Yoshida for “Ponyo” in the Academy Museum collection
    Photograph: Courtesy of the Margaret Herrick Library | Drawing by Noboru Yoshida for “Ponyo" (2008).
  3. Ponyo at the Academy Museum
    Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out
  4. Ponyo at the Academy Museum
    Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out
  5. Ponyo at the Academy Museum
    Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out

Review

Studio Ghibli’s ‘Ponyo’

5 out of 5 stars
  • Museums, Movies and TV
  • Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Miracle Mile
  • Recommended
Michael Juliano
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Time Out says

Ponyo loves Sosuke! And we love this exhibition at the Academy Museum dedicated to the wholesome Hayao Miyazaki film. Studio Ghibli donated more than 100 objects to the Academy Collection, and you’ll find everything from an animation desk to colorful art boards to dozens of frame-by-frame pencil drawings of the scene when Sosuke first finds Ponyo. Though you may recognize a couple of items from the museum’s debut Hayao Miyazaki retrospective, the vast majority of Ponyo pieces are new—and some have never been displayed in North America before. It’s also a colorful and super kid-friendly exhibition; you can watch clips of the gorgeously hand-drawn movie, recreate the wave-running scene and even make your own stop-motion animation. You’ll find it on the museum’s second floor, inside the first few galleries of the “Stories of Cinema’ space.

Details

Address
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
6067 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles
90211
Price:
$25 (included in museum admission)
Opening hours:
Wed–Mon 10am–6pm

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